New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1917, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN — DAILY F ERALD, SATURDAY, N OVEMBER 17, 1017, | The Gurran Dry Goods Co. | ~ OUR . GREAT LOOMEND SALE |Extra Specials for | Tonight | Children’s Fast Black Hose. All sizes. 19c value. Tonight E p:ir Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns. $1.00 value. Tonight 19c Women’s high grade French Voile Shirt Waists, $2.25 and $2.50 value. Tonight 1.69 Men’s Extra Heavy Fleece Lined High Grade Underwear. $1.25 value. Tonight i 89c $6.00 Fine Wool Bed Blankets. Tonight $4.98 W.F. Keeley Co. (Elm and Franklin Streets.) DEALER IN REO, CHEVROLET AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. Women’s Nainsook Night Gowns. Lace and Hamburg trimmings. $1.00 value. Tonight 59c Fast Color Ginghams. Tonight 10C y:rd Women’s Silk Petti- coats. Tops made of Heatherbloom, with elas- tic. $3.50 value. Tonight $2.49 Women’s Fast Black Lisle Hose, 29c value. Tonight A Lot of Silk Ribbon, wide widths, 29¢ value. Tonight CHALMERS AND OAKLAND SERVICE STATION WE ARF NOW READY TO GIVE YOU PROMPT & EFFICIENT SERVICE. | THE AUTO SALES CO. | 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. 2252 MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE Thirty room house and large garage on Court St. formerly occu- pled by the late Dr. Styles as a sanatarium. This is an exceptional opportunity for a doctor desiring to have his patients under his im- mediate care or property can be converted into a boarding house at slight expense. We offer this property at less than the value of the buildings and can make reasonable terms. Apron 17¢ value. - Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day and night. d Repalring. Storage, Supplies | commissioners, ! ment as regular policeman. DEPENDENT CHILDREN. ’ et e sons | Problem Discussed at Meeting Charity Workers Here. . Miss Mary G. Harrls, chief super- visor of the Connecticut state board af charities, department of child wel- attended a meeting of town Britain Charity yvesterday when dependent of fare, visitors at the New Organzation's office the problem of placing children was discussed. The department of child has j printed a new form which it will keep an account of de- pendent children. The form con- tains name of the child, with whom placed, health condition, child’s work ana bad habits if any, condition ot the home wherein the child is placed. affection between the child and foster parents, suggestions made to foster parents and recommendation to the department of welfare. A The form also contains the Fhilq (] school report and the name of its teacher and pastor of the church it} att’le‘;‘x‘ds new form, it is believed will give the officials much assistance in keeping track of the dependent children throughout the state, as they will be able to see at a glance .ju:-l where they are and their environ- ment. welfare | by | | POLIOEMAN TO RESIG Perry Only Man to Win an Honor Medal. The resignation of Policeman Med- drick Perry will be handed in at the | next meeting of the board of police it reported. It is understood that he will return to the employ of the Landers, Frary & Clark in the cutlery department where he worked previous to his appoint- is Officer Perry was apointed about a year ago and is the only member of {he department to have earned an honor medal. He arrested Rafaele Abato on Myrtle street following a shooting aff: and was shot at by the man who was later sent to prison af- ter a hearing in the superior court. For his bravery the police board awarded him an honor medal and the custom of giving medals was orig- inated at that time. No other police- man as yet has received a medal. [ st POST CARPET (0. 219 ASYLUM STREET, CORNER HAYNES ST. HARTFORD. Keep the Home Fires Burning The Y. M, C. A, help to raisc the $35,000,000 re- nceds your quired for Red Triangle Homes at the cantonments and for The Boys “Over There” They arve offering their lives. .The least we can do is help them through the Y. M. C. A. ‘War Work Fund. IS HAVING usLAUNDER Consider the needless wear, the fuel, the soap, and the washwoman’'s cost (or your | LOST—A brown dog. 1 TO RENT: FURNISHED I\’ISIT-‘Your soldler friends in Camp Have you lost a sum of money? Qur records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain ir the finder’s hands if he does not sxnow who lost it. lassified WRENN Y A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. All Advertisements the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. for LOST. LOST—Saturday morning between John Boyle Co. and the Sovereigns Trading Co., black leather auto glove, with woolen glove inside. Finder please return to Herald office. 11-17-d1x L.OST-—Bank book No. 1664, in name cial Bldg. Church street. furnished. Apply TO RENT—In Berlin; TO RENE, TO RENT Store for commer- use in Herald Frontage 67 Hea Herald Pub. Co. lower tene- ment of six rooms, furnace and gas. 'Phone 663-4, 11-17-3d of th CHARGE 16¢ whenever you need Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount Whatever you need and it the service and results—Let e city know your wants - FOR SALE. FOR SALE—1914 Overland, equipped with self starter and in good run- ning condition. Will be sold cheap. Frank Buchas, 132 Jubilee street. 11-17-24x FOR SALE—Work horse, cheap. Chas. J. Johnson, Kensington. Tel. 696-5. 11-16-3dx FOR SALE—Hot water furnace in good condition. D. Miller, 227 Main street. 11-17-3dx FOR SALE. SALE—Two L. M. table ga% 68 Trinity 11-15-3dx nice Warner, FOR SALE—Four medium sized heat- ing stoves. Two rangers. Full line of new Stuart ranges. F. W. Loomis & Co., 160 Arch St. 11-1-tf %4 P‘O}i SALE—Five passenger 1915 Chevrolet, as good as new. Electric equipment. Cheap if taken at once. Apply 330 Park St., rear. 11-16-3d FOR SALH OR RENT—A cottage with five rooms and a large store room, with electric light and wa- ter, a large garden. Joseph E. Ed- man, Westwood Park, Plainville, Phone 38-4. 11-17-3a of Amy L. Peck, on Berlin Savings bank, Kensington, Conn. application has been made for a new book. If the old one is found, Written | TO RENT—Five-room tenement; all 126 Jubi- 11-16-3d-x modern improvements. lee St. please notify Miss Amy L. Peck, Kensington, Conn., or the Bank. 11-3-3 times Finder return to Michael Rappinati, Wilcox St. 11- 2 FURNISHED ROOMS Furnished room in west- TO RENT—One four and one TO RENT—Three six room tenements in new houses. Apply evenings be- tween 6 and 8. Title Realty and In- surance Co., 193 Main St. Room 6. ‘ 11-14-tf five room tenement, new house, all lat- cst improvements, also store suit- able for barber shop. Inquire 250 North street. 11-15-4dx ern section to gentlemen. Box 8BB. 11-17-2dx LARGE FRONT Furnished Room. TO RENT—First floor tenement 87 Prospect street. 11-15-6dx 33 Court street. 11-16-3d TO RENT—T7 rooms at 434-4. 71 Harrisor: street. Tel. 11-15-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Desirable fur- nished rooms, light housekeeping, 101 Fairview street. 11-15-3d TO RENT—Six room tenement, 59 Ce- dar St., Tel. 1059-2. 11-14-6dx ROOMS—For light All conveniences. 16 Prospect street. 11-12-6d housekeeping. Central. FOR RENT—A few desirable high- grade apartments—four, five and six rooms; heated. Apply on prem- ises, Main, corner Elm street, or phone 1000, 11-10-tf Good steady income for gentleman or lady, fond of c, managing studio, which receives the business in this territory of large phono- graph record corporation. If willing to invest $500 In equal partnership will find a legitimate profitable per- TO RENT—On Dec. 1 or before, very desirable 1st floor flat of 7 rooms TO RENT—Garage at 91 Maple St. a at 57 Harrison street. A Tel. 546. 11-12-6d4 10-9-tf manent busines: Broadway, N. Y HELP WANTED—FEMALE. NOTICE—We dison Dia- WANTTD—Girl for clerical work in nmain office of local concern. High school graduate preferred. Address Box X24B, Herald Office. 11-17-3d FOR SALE—A flve-acre lot suitable for farming or garden, three min- utes from trolley. Apply to Joseph E. Edman, Westwood Park, Plain- ville, Phone 38-4. 11-17-3d WANTEM WANTED—By refined gentleman, board and room with private Swed- ish family. Address Box 8XX, Herald office. 11-17-d1x WANTED—Local representative. Big Eastern Corporation manufactur- ing Loose Leaf Accounting Systems and Supplies requires capable man for New Britain and vicinity. An exceptlonally attractive proposition for an experienced man in this or kindred lines, or an Accountant, Auditor or Bookkeeper with some sales ability. Part or full time ar- rangement if desired. Sheppard Co., 307 Hudson St., New York city. 11-17-1dx WANTED—Board and room in pri- vate family by two young ladies. Address Box X5X, Herald. 11-17-3dx SALE—"The Maples" 8 Cashman, foreman. Tele- phone 668-4, Berlin, Conn. Has a few good brood sows (nearly ready to farrow) for sale. 11-16-2dx FOR SALE—Live geese. Inquire Al- fred Anderson, Plainville road, neaj quarries. 11-16-3d SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wants for signs and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, 6.8-t¢ farni, FOR SALE—Two Hudson super-six Phaetons; wonderful bargains. Come and make an offer. Willlams Auté Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7d FOR SALE—Apperson four-passen- ger roadster; overhauled and paint- ed; must be sold at once. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7d FOR SALE—1915 6-40 Hudsofi touring car; bargain for $576. Wil- liams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-74 FOR SALE—AImost new Ford; 1911 delivery. Williams Auto Co., 281 Elm St. 11-10-7d FOR SALE—Practically new Model 90 Overland touring car. Make s an offer. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. 11-10-7d WANTED—Storage Battery for Ford Starter. Address Box 6AA Herald. 11-15-3dx FOR SALE—Chrysanthemums, ton ferns. Bos- Joseph Rosen, 2 Mill St. 11-10-w1x ‘WANTED—To do washing, M. Grippe, 121 Broad street. 1-5-5dx address WANTED—10,000 people with corns, calluses, eczema or hemonhoids to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment, guaranteed to please or money re- funded. Clark & Brainerd's or Long's Shoe Staore. 11-15-6dx mond Disc and Columbia Grafono- | las on easy payments. Come in and get acquainted. Gladding’s Music Store, 4 Chestnut St. 11-17-d1 Devens by auto Sunday morning. clerical work in main office of local factory. High school graduate pre- ferred. Address Box 23XB, Herald Office. 11-17-3d Six dollars round trip. Tel. 1959. 11-14-4dx NOTICE—Light express jobs wanted. Will deliver Saturday afternoons and evenings. Tel. 608-2. HELP WANTED—MALE. ED—Boy wanted at Cigar fac- 18 Monroe St. 11-17-1dx WANTED—Grocery man. pay. Office. man and butter Must be experienced. Good Address Box 2XX, Herald 11-16-24 3 WANTED—A thoroughly experienced man for the retail grocery business. Apply The Universal Co-Operative Society, East Main strect, city 11-16-4d WANTED—High school boy to work after school and Saturday morning Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 11-16-d42 WANTED-—Middle-aged man as night clerk at Totel Beloin. 11-16-tf WANTED—Young men over 16 wanted for work in stock roora of local factory. Herald, Box 15 B. B. WANTED—Experienced strippers and WANTE New and Second bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Etc. Elm and Franklin Sts. New Brit- Walnut St. 11-13-tf turning-in girls. ain Paper Box Co., Apply 22 Woman to do washing at home, Forest street. 11-12-tf OR SALE Hand Furniture Kitchen Utensils, A.D. LIPMAN, 4 Lafavette Street Tel. 1329 Multigraph Letters | Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO. (INC.) Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE 1918 Chewvrolet Touring Car. Right Price for Quick Sale. WM. F. KEELEY CO., Tel. 1228, Go. Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St. ~ NOTICE! Best Prices Paid for Junk or Mctals: Also Second Hand Furnitare. J. HOCHMAN, Williams Aufo Co. R own back breaking labor) that home laundering means and you will realize that our LAUNDRY SERVICE will save you money. UNIFORM, HIGH GRADE WORK that is done in a sani- tary plant with modern equip- ment that saves wear—that ig OUR SERVICE, Just try us—call 904. EAST ST., NEW BRITAIN, TEL. 468-4. NOTICE Cellars $1.25. Outside Bin $1.00 a load. Lawn and Garden Fertilizer for Salc. CARMODY Tel. 816 FOR SALE. Modern $-Tencment House of 13 Dr. Arthur T. Hoffman (Osteopathic Physician) Ba HON Spinal Treatment. Room 311. New Britain National Building. Hours: 9-12, 1: 4. MAXWELL MOTOR CARS. VIM AND SELDON TRUCKS. On Time Payments. ALSO USED CARS. EYMAN AUTO SALES CO. [ain St. Tel. 221-4. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ! COOLEY & TROUP, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 6 Main Street. AUTO LIVERY FOR SALE—Records, Records, Rec- ords. Latest Edison and Columbin Disc Records on sale at Gladdin® Music store, 4 Chestnut St. 11-17-d1 FOR SALE—Slightly used Disc ma- chine. Plays all make records. Will sell cheap if taken at once. KEasy terms if you wish at 4 Chestnut St. 11-1 7-(L1 WANTED—Girl for typewriting and | WANTED—A young man or woman for time-keeping and clerical work in office of manufacturing concern. Knowledge of stenography not es- sential. Add.ess P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 11-9-tf WANTED—FTreight handlers by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 10-6-tf FOR SALE—Easy payments. Farm of 100 acres. Should cut 1,000 cords of wood. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale, ‘Wooster St. 11-17-6dx FOR SALE—Ford roadster. Demouni- able Wood wheels. Extra shoe. Seen two months’ running. 23 Cherry g 11-17-d1x 2 Family House, 58 Trinily street, 12 Rooms. All Modern. 2 Family and Storc. 69 Smith St. paying property. 7 Room Cottage, 54 Lenox Place. FIRE INSURANCE H. D. RBUMPH®EY, SALE - 2 Family House, South Burritt St. 10 Rooms. All improvements, $5,800. $3,000—$1,500 bank mortgage. Good A Bargain. Must be Sold At Once. 27Z2 Main Streeu. MONEY TO LOAN. on Harrison street, 6 a home which will bring in an incon CAMP REAL Main Street We can offer you one of the finest two-family houses in the city, located Rooms on afloor and garage, fine proposition for ne. ESTATE CO. 305 Rauk Bnfldine There would not be so much suffering in this world if people only knew where to turn for help. Chronic, Nervous and Spe- cial Diseases are more trying, are harder to endure, because they are with you from week to week, from month to month, often from year to year. You are not sick enough to go to bed, yet you are not well enough to enjoy life and do justice to your work. And the firmer your trouble takes hold of you, the more it saps your vitality and crushes your ambition. To treat such troubles suc- painstaking studies of a spe- cialist who has made thefr treatment and cure his life worlc. Dr. Hyde, determined to Investigate ways and means to help the victims of Nerv- ous and Chronic Troubles, has devoted his professional life to their speedy and thor- ough alleviation. By consulting him you will therefore get the benefit of his experience and mature judgment. His thorough equipment enables him to give you every kind of treat- ment your case might re- aquire. 1f there is help for you, Dr. cessfully requires the long, Hyde is the man to help you | 1 | Hariford Medicai S pecialisg DR. CLINTON J. HYDE e 873 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN, 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7to 8; Sund: 10 to 1 HORACE 1. HART || Reliable and Reascnable Servive TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2. 8 | Rooms in Fine Repair With Fxtra The Lot and All Improvements. —_— _[ H. N. LOCKWOOD, i I THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL FSTATE 290 WEST MAIN STREER OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, Union Laundry Corp,, 266 ARCH ST. Rea] Estate and Tnsurance CITY HALL GARAGL 596 ARCH STREET

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